Designers Say Kylie Jenner's Indoor-Outdoor Space is a Blueprint for Living in the 'In-Between' – it's so Seamless You can Hardly Tell Which is Which
The star's open-plan home features minimalist furniture that blends with the modern architecture, blurring the boundaries between in and out
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Indoor-outdoor living spaces really come into their own as the weather starts to improve, with the promise of longer, lighter evenings to spend in the backyard, with the doors flung open to the world. And Kylie Jenner's boundary-blurring space is the perfect way to embrace the best of both.
At first glance, the space in the below post appears to show off a part-covered outdoor seating area, but on closer inspection, you'll notice that it features upholstered furniture, wood flooring, and even a screen on the back wall, indicating that we're looking at an interior space with something of an 'invisible' barrier between indoors and out.
In part, this seamless look is down to the choice of modern, minimalist furniture, from the iconic pelican chairs (available from Wayfair) undercover, to the poolside chaise lounges (Walmart has similar), which blend beautifully with the clean lines and neutral palette of the modernist architecture both indoors and out.
Article continues belowI've tracked down some expert tips on how to create a cohesive look between interior and exterior spaces, and included a round-up of pieces that tap into Kylie Jenner's modern minimalist aesthetic, below. Let's dive in, shall we?
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A modernist circular table like Kylie Jenner's works both indoors and out. Its minimal, circular shape contrasts with the straight lines of her industrial architecture and softens gray canvas of the indoor walls and patio outside.
Based on the iconic shape of Danish designer Finn Juhl's 1940's piece, the Pelican Chair brings form and function. Kylie Jenner's has a slubby linen look, but this one features a sheepskin-like texture.
Kylie Jenner's swinging daybed makes a real statement and helps to define one seating area from another. The wooden frame brings a natural element to her otherwise monochrome scheme.
Another natural touch are the wooden bowls on Kylie Jenner's coffee table and these teak wood bowls have a similarly rustic look. Fill with smooth pebbles, shells or perhaps some faux moss for an organic look.
If your home doesn't boast the architectural style of Kylie Jenner's you can still get the look with some carefully chosen decor pieces, like this square cement planter. It creates a wonderful contrast with natural greenery.
Kylie Jenner's poolside loungers feature a combination of dark wooden frames with gray seat covers that blend seamlessly with the architectural lines of her pool area. This one has a similar aesthetic for patio chic.
By sticking to a similar style of indoor and outdoor furniture, Kylie Jenner's space tricks the eye and makes it difficult to differentiate between the two spaces. Elisha Niebuhr, Founder and CEO of Modern Interior Company, explains: 'What I find so compelling about this space is that it’s really designed for living in the in-between. It’s not a hard line from interior to patio anymore.'
A similar effect can be achieved with covered patio ideas, such as open-sided structures, which can help to blur the boundaries between indoors and out whilst providing some protection from the elements. Alternatively, glass sliding doors can create the look of a seamless frame to the outdoors.
In the case of Kylie Jenner's space, Elisha explains why this works: 'There’s a gradual transition: a covered open-air room, flooring that feels more architectural and interior-minded, and furniture that looks like it belongs in a living room rather than outside.' And Elisha believes that's why we find it so appealing. 'It supports the way we live now – wanting beauty, comfort, and fresh air, but also wanting spaces that work for real life, whether that’s having dinner, answering emails, or just taking a moment to breathe,' she adds.
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Kylie has created clearly defined seating areas, which are free from the barriers of internal walls and windows, for a modern and innovative open-plan living room idea. 'What really softens the boundary here is the furniture, adds Elisha. 'The forms feel soft, minimal, and sculptural – more like interior pieces than traditional patio furniture – so they could work indoors or out.'
The minimalist, monochrome furniture creates a cohesive scheme from the patio to the lounge space, and clever additions, such as the swinging daybed, which feels more like an outdoor feature than an indoor one, all work to challenge our perception of the space. Elisha agrees: 'Combined with a consistent neutral palette inside and out, the whole space takes on that seamless, luxurious feeling of living in the in-between.'
Starting to think about updating your outdoor living space for the summer? Read up on the outdoor furniture buying rules to avoid common mistakes, and to ensure you get the best value for money, before you click 'add to cart'.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.